Image presents adults and children in Bethel, Alaska, celebrating the return of the masks by doing a Yup'ik dance. Several women, some with headdresses, perform while holding Yup'ik dance fans (rings with feathers attached to them). Men can be...

Image shows two people in Bethel, Alaska celebrating the return of the masks by doing a Yup'ik dance. There is one person kneeling on the ground, wearing a black and white mask. Both are raising their arms displaying Yup'ik dance fans (rings with...

Image presents children in Bethel, Alaska, celebrating the return of the masks by doing a Yup'ik dance. In the front row are young boys sitting on their knees holding Yup'ik dance fans (rings with feathers attached to them). Most of the boys are...

Image presents children in Bethel, Alaska, celebrating the return of the masks by doing a Yup'ik dance. In the front row are five young boys sitting on their knees holding Yup'ik dance fans (rings with feathers attached to them). Most of them are...

Image presents children in Bethel, Alaska, celebrating the return of the masks by doing a Yup'ik dance. In the front row are five young boys sitting on their knees holding Yup'ik dance fans ( rings with feathers attached to them). Most of them are...

Image shows a community coming together in Bethel, Alaska, celebrating the return of the masks by doing a Yup'ik dance. Several women perform, wearing headdresses and holding feathered objects in their hands.

Image presents children in Bethel, Alaska, celebrating the return of the masks by doing a Yup'ik dance. In the front row are five young boys sitting on their knees holding rings with feathers attached to them. Most of them are wearing blue jackets....

Image presents children in Bethel, Alaska, celebrating the return of the masks by doing a Yup'ik dance. In the front row are five young boys sitting on their knees holding rings with feathers attached to them. Most of them are wearing blue jackets....

Image shows women and a child in Bethel, Alaska, celebrating the return of the masks by doing a Yup'ik dance. Several women wearing headdresses perform while holding feathered objects in their hands. Men can be seen in the background holding large...

Image presents children in Bethel, Alaska, celebrating the return of the masks by doing a Yup'ik dance. In the front row are five young boys sitting on their knees holding rings with feathers attached to them. Most of them are wearing blue...

Image shows Reverend René Astruc along with other community members in Bethel, Alaska celebrating the return of the masks. Children are in the front and center of the image. Women perform, wearing headdresses and holding Yup'ik dance fans (rings...

Image presents Reverend Astruc among other adults and children in Bethel, Alaska, celebrating the return of the masks by doing a Yup'ik dance. Several women wearing headdresses perform while holding feathered objects in their hands. Men can be...

Image presents children in Bethel, Alaska, celebrating the return of the masks by doing a Yup'ik dance. In the front row are five young boys sitting on their knees holding rings with feathers attached to them. Most of them are wearing blue...

Image shows a close-up of Reverend René Astruc along with other community members in Bethel, Alaska, celebrating the return of the masks by doing a Yup'ik dance. Women in headdresses are dancing, and men can be seen in the background holding large...

A management study of the Cache elk herd / by Norman V. Hancock. A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Wildlife Management, Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, Utah, 1955.

Waskey Walters comes from a mountain village in Alaska. He finds pieces of driftwood on the Yukon River and carves them into what he thinks they resemble. Depicted here are two creatures, one large and one small. The larger figure has a big snout,...

Waskey Walters comes from a mountain village in Alaska. He finds pieces of driftwood on the Yukon River and carves them into what he thinks they resemble. The image displays carvings of several people like figures that are sitting and dancing. Two...

Waskey Walters comes from a mountain village in Alaska. He finds pieces of driftwood on the Yukon River and carves them into what he thinks they resemble. Image shows the head of a creature with two large fangs protruding down past the chin. Its...

Waskey Walters comes from a mountain village in Alaska. He finds pieces of driftwood on the Yukon River and carves them into what he thinks they resemble. The image displays a carving of a man in a hooded winter coat holding onto a stick, seemingly...

Waskey Walters comes from a mountain village in Alaska. He finds pieces of driftwood on the Yukon River and carves them into what he thinks they resemble. Depicted here are two bear-like figures. On the left is a short, round bear, sitting with its...

Waskey Walters comes from a mountain village in Alaska. He finds pieces of driftwood on the Yukon River and carves them into what he thinks they resemble. Depicted here are two creatures, one large and one small. Although difficult to see from...

Meeting minutes of county officials for Cache County, Utah spanning from its inception in 1857 to 1877. Minutes begin with the organization of the county as of Ap-ril 4, 1857, delineation of its boundaries, and appointment of its administrative...

Annual report of County Extension work in agricultural and home economics, Weber County, State of Utah, 1928. Written by A.L. Christensen, County Agricultural Agent. From December 1st, 1927 to November 30, 1928. Annual reports narrate the...